Governors

Governors’ Role and Committees

The Governors are responsible for the general educational character and aims of the school and for creating and reviewing the Governing Body’s Strategic Plan. The Governors are also responsible for establishing fees, overseeing the finances, disciplinary and ethical matters, senior appointments and major building projects.

The Governors meet as a full body four times a year to review and approve reports and recommendations put to them by individual Governors, the Headmistress, the Clerk to the Governors and by a variety of working parties and sub-committees.

In addition, a number of standing sub-committees held on a regular basis provide the opportunity for Governors to meet with appropriate members of staff to review a range of issues. Governors’ sub-committees are: Finance, Audit and Risk Management, Chairs and Deputies Steering Group, Design Liaison, Education and Strategy and Marketing Forum. Staff sub-committees on which the Governors are represented deal with Marketing and Health and Safety. There are link arrangements in operation whereby each Governor has a particular contact with one or more of the school departments. In addition, the Governors meet regularly with parents through the QSPA Committee.

Any parent wishing to contact the Chair of Governors should email the following address:governors@thequeensschool.co.uk or may write to The Chair of Governors, c/o The Queen’s School, City Walls Road, Chester, CH1 2NN.

Membership of the Governing Body

There are three categories of Governor:

One Ex-officio Governor, who is the Lord Bishop of Chester.

Nine Co-opted Governors, appointed by the Governors for a term of five years.

Eight Representative Governors, one from each of the following institutions except the Parents’ Association which appoints two. Appointments are made for a period of three years, with the exception of Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council, whose representative is appointed for a period of approximately five years, in line with the election of councillors.

The Educational Foundation of Dr. Robert Oldfield.

Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council, as the Local Education Authority.